CIA chief sent letter to Benghazi survivors in May

CIA Director John Brennan sent a letter to the survivors of the Benghazi attacks inviting them to share information with congressional committees.
None of the survivors took Brennan up on his offer.
Weekly Standard:
John Brennan, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, sent a letter to each of the CIA employees who were on the ground during the Benghazi attack on September 11, 2012, inviting them to share information with Congress, according to three sources familiar with the missive. Brennan sent the letter in late May at the behest congressional intelligence committees, whose members remain interested in hearing from the survivors of those attacks.
The letter from Brennan, which remains classified, conveyed a message the CIA leadership was willing to support and facilitate communications between the CIA employees involved in the Benghazi attacks and congressional oversight committees. The letter did not generate additional responses from CIA employees in...(Read Full Post)